LeBron James Didn't Sound Too Excited to Talk About the Idea of Playing Michael Jordan 1-on-1 Today

Could Michael Jordan, in his prime, really beat LeBron James in a game of 1-on-1? In a video that started making the rounds on the 'net earlier today, MJ said yes. He admitted that he would probably struggle in a game of 1-on-1 against Kobe Bryant because, as Jordan put it, "he steals all my moves." And he even got a reaction out of Kobe on Twitter. But LeBron wasn't all that excited to talk about the idea of playing against Jordan 1-on-1. Just check out the reaction that ESPN's Brian Windhorst got when he asked LeBron about it:

LeBron on MJ saying he could beat him 1-on-1 in their primes: "MJ said that? I've thought about the matchup but no one will ever see it."

That's pretty much how we feel. It's fun to talk about the idea of MJ and LBJ playing 1-on-1 for, like, five minutes. But then we realize that it's impossible to actually find out who would win a game of 1-on-1 between the two. So it's really not even worth arguing about it anymore.